Best of Kim Jong-Un

Best of Kim Jong-Un

SKOREA-NKOREA-MISSILE-PROTEST

JUNG YEON-JE

South Korean conservative activists set fire to a mock North Korean missile and an effigy (C, unseen) of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un during a protest denouncing North Korea's rocket launch the day before, in Seoul on December 13, 2012. North Korea's rocket launch is a timely boost for its young leader, securing his year-old grip on power and laying to rest the humiliation of a much-hyped but failed launch eight months ago, analysts say. AFP PHOTO / JUNG YEON-JE

South Korean conservative activists set fire to a mock North Korean missile and an effigy (C, unseen) of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un during a protest denouncing North Korea's rocket launch the day before, in Seoul on December 13, 2012. North Korea's rocket launch is a timely boost for its young leader, securing his year-old grip on power and laying to rest the humiliation of a much-hyped but failed launch eight months ago, analysts say. AFP PHOTO / JUNG YEON-JE

North Korea Marks 62nd Anniversary of Armistice

Xinhua News Agency

July 27, 2015-- Photo provided by Korean Central News Agency on July 27, 2015 shows top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea Kim Jong Un, center, visiting the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun on the occasion of the 62nd anniversary of the Korean War armistice, July 27. The chief of the guard of honor of the Korean People's Army Ground, Naval, Air and Anti-Air Forces and the Worker-Peasant Red Guards made a salute towards the statues of late leader Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il. Placed at the statues were a floral basket in the name of Kim Jong Un and a floral basket in the name of the KPA. Kim Jong Un, together with other visitors, paid tribute to the statues of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il.

July 27, 2015-- Photo provided by Korean Central News Agency on July 27, 2015 shows top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea Kim Jong Un, center, visiting the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun on the occasion of the 62nd anniversary of the Korean War armistice, July 27. The chief of the guard of honor of the Korean People's Army Ground, Naval, Air and Anti-Air Forces and the Worker-Peasant Red Guards made a salute towards the statues of late leader Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il. Placed at the statues were a floral basket in the name of Kim Jong Un and a floral basket in the name of the KPA. Kim Jong Un, together with other visitors, paid tribute to the statues of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il.

North Korea Marks 62nd Anniversary of Armistice

Xinhua News Agency

July 27, 2015-- Photo provided by Korean Central News Agency on July 27, 2015 shows top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea Kim Jong Un (C, top) visiting the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun on the occasion of the 62nd anniversary of the Korean War armistice, July 27. The chief of the guard of honor of the Korean People's Army Ground, Naval, Air and Anti-Air Forces and the Worker-Peasant Red Guards made a salute towards the statues of late leader Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il. Placed at the statues were a floral basket in the name of Kim Jong Un and a floral basket in the name of the KPA. Kim Jong Un, together with other visitors, paid tribute to the statues of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il.

July 27, 2015-- Photo provided by Korean Central News Agency on July 27, 2015 shows top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea Kim Jong Un (C, top) visiting the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun on the occasion of the 62nd anniversary of the Korean War armistice, July 27. The chief of the guard of honor of the Korean People's Army Ground, Naval, Air and Anti-Air Forces and the Worker-Peasant Red Guards made a salute towards the statues of late leader Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il. Placed at the statues were a floral basket in the name of Kim Jong Un and a floral basket in the name of the KPA. Kim Jong Un, together with other visitors, paid tribute to the statues of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il.

SKOREA-NKOREA-MILITARY

JUNG YEON-JE

South Korean conservative activists burn a portrait of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un during an anti-North Korea rally to mark the 5th anniversary of the sunken South Korean naval ship 'Cheonan' in Seoul on March 26, 2015. An explosion ripped apart the 1,200-ton warship, killing 46 South Korean sailors near the maritime border with North Korea in 2010. AFP PHOTO / JUNG YEON-JE

South Korean conservative activists burn a portrait of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un during an anti-North Korea rally to mark the 5th anniversary of the sunken South Korean naval ship 'Cheonan' in Seoul on March 26, 2015. An explosion ripped apart the 1,200-ton warship, killing 46 South Korean sailors near the maritime border with North Korea in 2010. AFP PHOTO / JUNG YEON-JE

SKOREA-NKOREA-MILITARY

JUNG YEON-JE

Policemen use extinguishers as South Korean conservative activists burn a portrait of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un during an anti-North Korea rally to mark the 5th anniversary of the sunken South Korean naval ship 'Cheonan' in Seoul on March 26, 2015. An explosion ripped apart the 1,200-ton warship, killing 46 South Korean sailors near the maritime border with North Korea in 2010. AFP PHOTO / JUNG YEON-JE

Policemen use extinguishers as South Korean conservative activists burn a portrait of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un during an anti-North Korea rally to mark the 5th anniversary of the sunken South Korean naval ship 'Cheonan' in Seoul on March 26, 2015. An explosion ripped apart the 1,200-ton warship, killing 46 South Korean sailors near the maritime border with North Korea in 2010. AFP PHOTO / JUNG YEON-JE

SKOREA-NKOREA-MILITARY

JUNG YEON-JE

A policeman (R) uses an extinguisher as South Korean conservative activists burn a portrait of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un during an anti-North Korea rally to mark the 5th anniversary of the sunken South Korean naval ship 'Cheonan' in Seoul on March 26, 2015. An explosion ripped apart the 1,200-ton warship, killing 46 South Korean sailors near the maritime border with North Korea in 2010. AFP PHOTO / JUNG YEON-JE

A policeman (R) uses an extinguisher as South Korean conservative activists burn a portrait of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un during an anti-North Korea rally to mark the 5th anniversary of the sunken South Korean naval ship 'Cheonan' in Seoul on March 26, 2015. An explosion ripped apart the 1,200-ton warship, killing 46 South Korean sailors near the maritime border with North Korea in 2010. AFP PHOTO / JUNG YEON-JE

SKOREA-NKOREA-MILITARY

JUNG YEON-JE

A South Korean conservative activist (R) kicks portraits of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un attached on a punching bag during an anti-North Korea rally to mark the 5th anniversary of the sunken South Korean naval ship 'Cheonan' in Seoul on March 26, 2015. An explosion ripped apart the 1,200-ton warship, killing 46 South Korean sailors near the maritime border with North Korea in 2010. AFP PHOTO / JUNG YEON-JE

A South Korean conservative activist (R) kicks portraits of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un attached on a punching bag during an anti-North Korea rally to mark the 5th anniversary of the sunken South Korean naval ship 'Cheonan' in Seoul on March 26, 2015. An explosion ripped apart the 1,200-ton warship, killing 46 South Korean sailors near the maritime border with North Korea in 2010. AFP PHOTO / JUNG YEON-JE

SKOREA-NKOREA-MILITARY

JUNG YEON-JE

South Korean conservative activists hold a placard showing a portrait of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (L) during an anti-North Korea rally to mark the 5th anniversary of the sunken South Korean naval ship 'Cheonan' in Seoul on March 26, 2015. An explosion ripped apart the 1,200-ton warship, killing 46 South Korean sailors near the maritime border with North Korea in 2010. AFP PHOTO / JUNG YEON-JE

South Korean conservative activists hold a placard showing a portrait of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (L) during an anti-North Korea rally to mark the 5th anniversary of the sunken South Korean naval ship 'Cheonan' in Seoul on March 26, 2015. An explosion ripped apart the 1,200-ton warship, killing 46 South Korean sailors near the maritime border with North Korea in 2010. AFP PHOTO / JUNG YEON-JE

SKOREA-US-DIPLOMACY-AMBASSADOR-ATTACK

ED JONES

Anti-North Korea activists burn placards featuring North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, in support of US Ambassador to Seoul Mark Lippert, during a rally in Seoul on March 6, 2015. South Korea has reacted with shock and a little shame to a violent knife attack on Lippert that jarred harshly with the image of a largely safe, well-ordered society. AFP PHOTO / Ed Jones

Anti-North Korea activists burn placards featuring North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, in support of US Ambassador to Seoul Mark Lippert, during a rally in Seoul on March 6, 2015. South Korea has reacted with shock and a little shame to a violent knife attack on Lippert that jarred harshly with the image of a largely safe, well-ordered society. AFP PHOTO / Ed Jones

SKOREA-US-DIPLOMACY-AMBASSADOR-ATTACK

ED JONES

Anti-North Korea activists burn placards featuring North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, in support of US Ambassador to Seoul Mark Lippert, during a rally in Seoul on March 6, 2015. South Korea has reacted with shock and a little shame to a violent knife attack on Lippert that jarred harshly with the image of a largely safe, well-ordered society. AFP PHOTO / Ed Jones

Anti-North Korea activists burn placards featuring North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, in support of US Ambassador to Seoul Mark Lippert, during a rally in Seoul on March 6, 2015. South Korea has reacted with shock and a little shame to a violent knife attack on Lippert that jarred harshly with the image of a largely safe, well-ordered society. AFP PHOTO / Ed Jones

SKOREA-NKOREA-POLITICS-KIM

JUNG YEON-JE

A South Korean man watches a television screen showing North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un's New Year speech, at a railroad station in Seoul on January 1, 2015. North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un said he was open to the 'highest-level' talks with South Korea as he called for an improvement in strained cross-border relations. AFP PHOTO / JUNG YEON-JE

A South Korean man watches a television screen showing North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un's New Year speech, at a railroad station in Seoul on January 1, 2015. North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un said he was open to the 'highest-level' talks with South Korea as he called for an improvement in strained cross-border relations. AFP PHOTO / JUNG YEON-JE

SKOREA-NKOREA-POLITICS-KIM

JUNG YEON-JE

A South Korean man watches a television screen showing North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un's New Year speech, at a railroad station in Seoul on January 1, 2015. North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un said he was open to the 'highest-level' talks with South Korea as he called for an improvement in strained cross-border relations. AFP PHOTO / JUNG YEON-JE

A South Korean man watches a television screen showing North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un's New Year speech, at a railroad station in Seoul on January 1, 2015. North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un said he was open to the 'highest-level' talks with South Korea as he called for an improvement in strained cross-border relations. AFP PHOTO / JUNG YEON-JE

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South Korean conservative activists set fire to a mock North Korean... Nieuwsfoto's2013 North Korean Crisis,Activist,Beeltenis,Dag,Horizontaal,Kim Jong-Un,Leger,Noord-Korea,Politiek,Protest,Raket,Seoel,Zuid-KoreaPhotographer JUNG YEON-JECollection: AFP 2012 AFPSouth Korean conservative activists set fire to a mock North Korean missile and an effigy (C, unseen) of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un during a protest denouncing North Korea's rocket launch the day before, in Seoul on December 13, 2012. North Korea's rocket launch is a timely boost for its young leader, securing his year-old grip on power and laying to rest the humiliation of a much-hyped but failed launch eight months ago, analysts say. AFP PHOTO / JUNG YEON-JE (Photo credit should read JUNG YEON-JE/AFP/Getty Images)